Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Player Profile: DeMarco Murray
This is the beginning of an ongoing segment I will be writing throughout the offseason about all kinds of players and what you should expect from those players going forward. At the end of each segment I will offer a projection of their statistics for the 2014 season. With these segments, I will try my hardest to make this offseason go by as fast as possible for you :) Enjoy!

DeMarco Murray
Murray easily had his best year since being drafted in 2011. Murray finished 2013 with 217 carries, 1,124 yards rushing, and 9 TD's. What is even more staggering is that Murray had 53 receptions on top of those rushing numbers for 350 yards and 1 receiving TD. 3 out of the final 4 weeks of the Fantasy Football season Murray had 20 or more fantasy points (most leagues finish their season in week 16, so we will go with that). That's incredible! On top of all of this, Murray averaged an amazing 5.2 yards per carry. There seems to be lots to be excited about when thinking about drafting Murray in 2014.
Now, lets get to the bad. The obvious rebuttal to anything great that is said about Murray is his history of injuries. Murray is 3 years into his NFL career and has never played a full NFL season. In 2013, Murray was forced to miss 2 games due to injury. Murray topped 20 carries in only 3 games. Also, 2013 was Murray's first season of posting more than 1,000 yards rushing.
In conclusion, a lot of Fantasy Football experts are calling for Murray to be a mid to late first round draft pick for 2014. I cannot feel comfortable in drafting a player that has such a history of injuries with my first round draft pick. I would rather draft a player that has a healthier history and more upside such as Eddie Lacy or Zac Stacy. I like Murray a lot, just not as a first round pick. I'd feel more comfortable drafting Murray in the second or third round. If you plan on drafting Murray be prepared for him to miss a few games. Have a legit backup RB. As the old saying goes "You won't win your Fantasy Football league in the first round, but you can definitely lose it".

Friday, December 27, 2013

We touched on the first round of Fantasy Football drafts for 2014. This week we start to look towards the second round! Following our early run of RB's in the first round, we will begin to see more WR's and possibly other positions begin to be drafted. Remember, these are based on a 12-team standard league and will probably change a lot through the course of the next 6 months. Enjoy!

2nd Round

13. Josh Gordon- Gordon was a thing of beauty in 2013. Not only did he outperform nearly every WR, but he did it with 3 awful QB's throwing him the ball. I think we can all agree that Brandon Weeden, Brian Hoyer, and Jason Campbell are not very good QB's. If Cleveland drafts a young QB in the draft it would help Gordon's value. If Cleveland decides to go with Hoyer as their starter we saw that Gordon can contribute with him as well.14. Zac Stacy- I called for Stacy to get the starting roll in St. Louis before preseason last year. It took 5 weeks for it to happen but it finally did. When it did we were rewarded with a workhorse RB. Head coach Jeff Fischer loves to run the ball. It was evident by how he used Stacy. You can count on Stacy to get around 20 touches a game. That is solid gold in fantasy football. He is a safe bet.15. Giovani Bernard- This all depends on what the Cincinnati Bengals do with BenJarvis Green-Ellis in the offseason. If they let him walk in free agency then Bernard's value will go sky high since he will be the only RB with any talent on the Bengals' roster. Bernard has the talent. He just needs a few more touches to join that elite level.16. AJ Green- AJ Green has surpassed 1,000 receiving yards in each season he has been in the NFL. He is one of the few WR's that will consistently produce for you. He is as safe a play as they come at WR.17. Arian Foster- One can only hope that the half year off that Foster receiving due to his back injury will help keep him fresh. Foster has a lot of miles on his wheels and because of this a lot of owners will be timid to take him in their draft due to him wearing down. Let's give Foster the benefit of the doubt and remember the fact that he is an every down RB. He does it all. That has to carry some credibility, doesn't it?18. Aaron Rodgers- Rodgers always seems to consistently perform. Last season, Rodgers suffered a fracture to his collarbone which caused him to miss week 9-16. With the weapons at his disposal, I think we can all count on a great comeback from Rodgers. He is still in the prime of his career.19. Demaryius Thomas- Thomas was one of those safe WR's that had a ton of upside. The first half of 2013 was a little rough but the second half was fantastic. He has Peyton Manning throwing him the ball along with a great set of receivers to help take the defensive coverage off of him. Expect more great seasons from this young WR.20. Julio Jones- Julio Jones was on a tear up until week 5 where he suffered an ankle injury. Assuming he will be 100% healthy by training camp, I see no reason that Jones can't perform like he was the first 5 weeks of 2013. He still has Roddy White to keep the opposing defenses honest and he still has Matt Ryan throwing to him. Expect a great year for Julio if he can stay healthy.21. DeMarco Murray- Murray is one of those players that I am always worried about due to the injury history that comes with him. 2013 was his best year as a professional by far. He played in every game with the exception of two. He finished the season on a high note as he scored 20 or more points in 3 of his last 5 games. If you're willing to gamble a little, Murray is your man. He has a ton of talent but just be sure you plan for him to miss a few games a year. When he is healthy he is as good as they come.22. Drew Brees- No QB has been as consistent as Drew Brees. Brees is a near lock for around 5,000 yards passing and around 40 TDs. Those are incredible numbers from a fantasy perspective. The high powered offense in New Orleans isn't going anywhere and Brees has a few grand years left in the tank. Draft Brees with confidence.23. Dez Bryant- Many people drafted Dez Bryant with the thought that he was going to continue the 2013 season with how he finished the 2012 season. While Bryant did have a great year, it wasn't nearly as great as many thought it was going to be, and therefor was slightly disappointing. Bryant is in a great offense and has a good QB throwing him the ball in Tony Romo. Bryant is a WR1 in all formats.24. Brandon Marshall- Brandon Marshall has 7 straight seasons of over 1,000 yards receiving. That's incredible. Since joining the Chicago Bears in 2011 he has scored no less than 11 TD's. With the emergence of Alshon Jeffery he may lose a few looks in the passing game but it will also lessen the double teams that Marshall has been receiving for years. He will be 30 in 2014 and still a lot to offer fantasy owners.

Thursday, December 19, 2013

2014 Fantasy Football 1st round draft picks
In this segment, I'm gonna post my first round draft picks for a standard 12 team league. Of course these could easily switch around over the course of the next few months with the NFL draft in May and all, but it's still fun just to have a glance of what fantasy drafts might look like as of now :)

1. Jamaal Charles (RB1)- What can you say about Jamaal Charles that everyone doesn't already know?! He is this years Fantasy Football MVP. He posted 2,100 total yards this season. Not only did he get the carries but he recorded a ridiculous amount of receptions as well! He is by far, leaps and bounds, ahead of everyone else as the safest pick in the draft. He is a MONSTER!

2. LeSean McCoy (RB2)- There were a few question marks about McCoy coming into 2013 about his health, the new head coach in Chip Kelly, and a totally new offense. McCoy put everyone's doubts to rest from the opening week. He will be highly sought after in 2014.

3. Adrian Peterson (RB3)- Peterson will be 29 for the 2014 season and has a lot of tread on his tires. That doesn't really matter in my eyes. Peterson has defied the laws of science year after year. Emmitt Smith was very productive well into his 30's. There's no reason to believe that Peterson can't do the same. He has plenty of very productive years left in the tank. If Minnesota drafts a young QB it may boost his value as well.4. Matt Forte (RB4)- Matt Forte was one of the most productive and consistent RBs in 2013. With such a potent offense that features Brandon Marshall and Alshon Jeffery, there is no reason to believe he can't do it again next year. Teams will not be able to stack the box against Forte due to the presence of Marshall and Jeffery. He is as safe a pick as it gets.5. Marshawn Lynch (RB5)- It's shocking that Lynch has been in the league for 7 years. He will still only be 28 years old in 2014. Being on a team that is run first like Seattle has it's benefits, especially from a fantasy perspective. He is a lock to get 300+ touches. Beast Mode, just like the RBs before him, is a very safe pick and will produce for your team.6. Eddie Lacy (RB6)- This is the first interesting pick I threw into my first round. I loved what I saw from Eddie Lacy in year one. Not only did he get over 250 carries in his first year, one thing people don't realize is that he caught over 30 receptions as well! He is an every down RB. It doesn't hurt that he is THE goal-line back as well. Green Bay has found their workhorse back for years to come and the days of playing RB roulette are over. Look for more to come from Lacy in 2014.7. Calvin Johnson (WR1)- You remember last year when Megatron put up all of those yards but only 5 TDs?! Well this year the TDs came with all the yardage as well. Johnson is in a tier of his own at WR and as long as he has Matthew Stafford throwing him the ball he will always be a stud. Detroit is always among the top 5 in passing attempts each year. That is music to Megatron owners' ears.8. Jimmy Graham (TE1)- Some say that Jimmy Graham is the single greatest advantage that an owner can have on his team. They say this because Graham is like having an extra WR1 at your TE position. Those people are correct. He, like Calvin Johnson, is in a league of his own at the TE position. With Drew Brees throwing him the ball there are many great days ahead for Graham. Don't feel bad drafting a TE with your first round pick (as long as it's Graham, and Graham only).9. Doug Martin (RB7)- Doug Martin broke so many fantasy owners' hearts this year. In week 7 Martin suffered a shoulder injury that forced Tampa Bay to put him on IR to end his season. I like Martin as a bounce back candidate in 2014. Not only will he have the opportunity and carries, but the offensive line for the Buccaneers is improving. Add in the fact that Mike Glennon has developed into a decent QB that opposing defenses will have to respect and you have to like what you see from Martin.10. Alfred Morris (RB8)- Alf didn't have the season that most were hoping for after his incredible rookie campaign. I like Alfred Morris as a first round draft pick for one reason and one reason alone: he's a workhorse RB. Morris is a great downhill RB for Washington and is very reliable. The only drawback to his game is that he rarely catches any passes out of the backfield. He still is consistent and reliable.11. Peyton Manning (QB1)- A lot of people expected Peyton to have a great season with the weapons at his disposal, but nobody expected THIS! At the time of this writing, Manning was on pace to break nearly every single season QB record. He is one of those players that can single-handedly get your fantasy team a win. He is getting up there win the age category but I still believe he has one really great season left in the tank.12. Le'Veon Bell (RB9)- I decided to put Le'Veon Bell in the first round because of the same reason I gave for Alfred Morris: He's a workhorse RB. He missed the first 4 weeks of the season in 2013 and was still able to finish as a top 20 RB. He receives all of his teams carries and catches passes out of the backfield. Throw in the fact that he a goal-line back and it's solid gold from a fantasy standpoint. If he gets a full offseason of work along with a full preseason it wouldn't surprise me one bit if he finished higher than this.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Super Bowl Rankings
This is it. If you have made it this far and are playing for a Super Bowl, Congratulations! These will be my final weekly rankings of the season, as most leagues finish their season in week 16. I do hope most of you all will stop in during the offseason. I will be putting up player profiles and projections throughout the offseason. It should be a good read :) If you haven't looked already, I posted my 'Super early 2014 rankings' here: http://fantasyfootballwar.blogspot.com/2013/12/super-early-2014-rankings.html

QB

Peyton Manning @ Hou

Nick Foles vs Chi

Philip Rivers vs Oak

Drew Brees @ Car

Cam Newton vs NO

Matthew Stafford vs NYG

Colin Kaepernick vs Atl

Tony Romo vs Wash

Andy Dalton vs Min

Jat Cutler @ Phi

Russell Wilson vs Ari

Aaron Rodgers vs Pit

Tom Brady vs Bal

Ben Roethlisberger @ GB

Kirk Cousins vs Dal

Comments: Colin Kaepernick could be the winning ingredient this week as Michael Crabtree continues to get healthy and with a great matchup against a poor Falcons defense. Russell Wilson has a very tough matchup against a great Cardinals defense. Keep your expectations in check this week.

RB

LeSean McCoy vs Chi

Jamaal Charles vs Ind

Matt Forte @ Phi

DeMarco Murray @ Wash

Eddie Lacy vs Pit

Knowshon Moreno @ Hou

Zac Stacy vs TB

Le'Veon Bell @ GB

Alfred Morris vs Dal

Marshawn Lynch vs Ari

Ryan Mathews vs Oak

Frank Gore vs Atl

Reggie Bush vs NYG

Rashad Jennings @ SD

Adrien Peterson @ Cin

Chris Johnson @ Jac

Giovani Bernard vs Min

Bobby Rainey @ StL

Ben Tate vs Den

Ray Rice vs NE

Andre Brown @ Det

Shane Vereen @ Bal

Fred Jackson vs Mia

CJ Spiller vs Mia

Stevan Jackson @ SF

Jordan Todman vs Ten

Chris Ivory vs Cle

DeAngelo Williams vs NO

Danny Woodhead vs Oak

Montee Ball @ Hou

Comments: Expect a tough game from Marshawn Lynch this week. He may grind out a decent game but the Arizona defense is legit. If Adrien Peterson plays (as of now we're not sure) he will move up the list. You're playing Russian roulette with any Patriots RB. Shane Vereen is your best bet but there is not guarantee that he produces with this backfield.

WR

Calvin Johnson vs NYG

Josh Gordon @ NYJ

AJ Green vs Min

Brandon Marshall @ Phi

Dez Bryant @ Wash

Alshon Jeffery @ Phi

Demaryius Thomas @ Hou

Antonio Brown @ GB

Andre Johnson vs Den

Keenan Allen vs Oak

Pierre Garcon vs Dal

DeSean Jackson vs Chi

Eric Decker @ Hou

Vincent Jackson @ StL

Julian Edelman @ Bal

Jordy Nelson vs Pit

Torrey Smith vs NE

Mike Wallace @ Buf

Marques Colston @ Car

Kendall Wright @ Jac

Michael Crabtree vs Atl

Roddy White @ SF

Brian Hartline @ Buf

Danny Amendola @ Bal

TY Hilton @ KC

Anquan Boldin vs Atl

Riley Cooper vs Chi

Larry Fitzgerald @ Sea

Dwayne Bowe vs Ind

Wes Welker vs Hou

Comments: Kirk Cousins clicked great with Pierre Garcon last week. Look for more of that against a poor Dallas pass defense that let Matt Flynn throw all over them. Julian Edelman showed last week that he is the #1 WR in this offense when Rob Gronkowski is out. He is quietly approaching a 1,000 yard season. Look for him to continue to put up receptions.

TE

Jimmy Graham @ Car

Julius Thomas @ Hou

Vernon Davis vs Atl

Jason Witten @ Was

Jordan Cameron @ NYJ

Greg Olsen vs NO

Delanie Walker @ Jac

Tony Gonzalez @ SF

Dennis Pitta vs NE

Charles Clay @ Buf

Antonio Gates vs Oak

Martellus Bennett @ Phi

Heath Miller @ GB

Coby Fleener @ KC

Garrett Graham vs Den

Comments: Look for Delanie Walker to have a good game this week against Jacksonville. Walker has shown that when he is healthy he can contribute. Charles Clay has been a sneaky play this year and i expect a great game against a poor Buffalo defense.

Monday, December 16, 2013

The 'Way too early' 2014 rankings(Updated April 29, 2014)
These rankings are going to sever as the super early rankings for drafts come 2014 draft time. Now, let me be clear. These will probably change a lot throughout the next 6 months. There is so much that is going to happen this offseason and a lot of these rankings are speculation on what will happen with certain players (Eric Decker, Ben Tate, Knowshon Moreno, etc.). Rookies will be exempt from this list for now until the draft comes to pass. I've always come to enjoy whenever a fantasy analyst makes these types of rankings just to look and see. Please feel free to point out any players you feel are too high or low. I hope you enjoy :)

QB

Peyton Manning- Losing Decker and Moreno may hurt his value just a tiny bit but make no mistake, Manning can win you a week all by himself.

Aaron Rodgers- Rodgers is as good as they come.

Drew Brees- Still has plenty left in the tank.

Matthew Stafford- Tons of passing attempts every year.

Matt Ryan- He'll be getting Julio and Roddy back healthy hopefully.

Colin Kaepernick- Getting a healthy Crabtree back will help.

Robert Griffin III- With the addition of Jackson, the sky is the limit for RGIII.

Nick Foles- I may be reaching but I'm a believer.

Andrew Luck- On and off year in 2013. Could be higher than this.

Tom Brady- With questions regarding Gronkowski's health, can Brady still perform with the elite?

Russell Wilson- With a healthy Harvin he could be gold.

Cam Newton- The WRs in Carolina are really bad and the surgery has me worried.....

Philip Rivers- Was the resurrection season a fluke? Keenan Allen helps his cause.

Tony Romo- Has finished as a top 12 QB for 3 straight years.

Jay Cutler- Chicago locked him up and if he stays healthy could be solid.

Ben Roethlisberger- Showed a lot of chemistry with Antonio Brown.

Andy Dalton- Very inconsistent but had his fair share of very good games. Always has AJ Green.

Sam Bradford- Assuming he stays with St. Louis. Was on pace for over 4,000 yards passing before injury.

Eli Manning- It can't get any worse than 2013 for Eli.

Michael Vick- If he's starting for the NYJ in 2014 he will have value. Still has health concerns.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Position Rankings
Some teams have already started their playoffs. Others begin their playoffs this week. If you're still around and made the playoffs then congratulations!!! It's Playoff Time!!!

QB

Peyton Manning vs SD

Drew Brees vs StL

Nick Foles @ Min

Cam Newton vs NYJ

Matthew Stafford vs Bal

Philip Rivers @ Den

Matt Ryan vs Wash

Tony Romo vs GB

Russell Wilson @ NYG

Andrew Luck vs Hou

Aaron Rodgers @ Dal

Tom Brady @ Mia

Robert Griffin III @ Atl

Colin Kaepernick @ TB

Ben Roethlisberger vs Cin

Comments: Beware of Tom Brady this week. He plays a Miami defense that is pretty good against opposing QBs and is without his top weapon, Rob Gronkowski, for the rest of the season. The same goes for Robert Griffin III. Word is flying around that Kirk Cousins could be played this week in an attempt at the Redskins to shelf RGIII the rest of the season.

RB

Jamaal Charles @ Oak

LeSean McCoy @ Min

Matt Forte @ Cle

Knowshon Moreno vs SD

Eddie Lacy @ Dal

Marshawn Lynch @ NYG

DeMarco Murray vs GB

Zac Stacy vs NO

Alfred Morris @ Atl

Shane Vereen @ Mia

Andre Brown vs Sea

Le'Veon Bell vs Cin

Ben Tate @ Ind

Steven Jackson vs Wash

Maurice Jones-Drew vs Buf

Frank Gore @ TB

CJ Spiller @ Jac

Ryan Mathews @ Den

Bobby Rainey vs SF

Giovani Bernard @ Pit

Reggie Bush vs Bal

Rashad Jennings vs KC

Toby Gerhart vs Phi

Chris Johnson vs Ari

Fred Jackson @ Jac

Pierre Thomas @ StL

Ray Rice @ Det

Rashard Mendenhall @ Ten

Danny Woodhead @ Den

Montee Bal vs SD

Comments: A sneaky play this week could be Toby Gerhart, as he plays against a terrible Eagle run defense... only if he is cleared to play. Stay away from Reggie Bush this week a he is still recovering from a calf injury. Throw in the fact that he is playing the stingy Baltimore run defense and it has disaster written all over it.

WR

Josh Gordon vs Chi

Calvin Johnson vs Bal

Demaryius Thomas vs SD

Alshon Jeffery @ Cle

Dez Bryant vs GB

AJ Green vs Pit

Andre Johnson @ Ind

Eric Decker vs SD

DeSean Jackson @ Min

Antonio Brown vs Cin

Brandon Marshall @ Cle

Keenan Allen @ Den

Jordy Nelson @ Dal

Roddy White vs Wash

Torrey Smith @ Det

Riley Cooper @ Min

Pierre Garcon @ Atl

Larry Fitzgerald @ Ten

Vincent Jackson vs SF

Marques Colston vs StL

Julian Edelman @ Mia

Cecil Shorts vs Buf

Harry Douglas vs Wash

Dwayne Bowe @ Oak

Mike Wallace vs NE

Steve Smith vs NYJ

TY Hilton vs Hou

Victor Cruz vs Sea

Steve Johnson vs Jac

Brian Hartline vs NE

Comments: Alshon Jeffery is going to have another monster game this week. Shutdown cornerback Joe Haden will be playing on Brandon Marshall, which will open up even more opportunity for Jeffery. Lower your expectations for Marshall. I also like Keenan Allen to build upon his 2 TD performance last week as San Diego will have to pass a lot to keep up with Peyton Manning's elite weapons.

TE

Jimmy Graham @ StL

Julius Thomas vs SD

Vernon Davis @ TB

Greg Olsen vs NYJ

Jordan Cameron vs Chi

Tony Gonzalez vs Wash

Delanie Walker vs Ari

Jason Witten vs GB

Charles Clay vs NE

Antonio Gates @ Den

Dennis Pitta @ Det

Garrett Graham @ Ind

Coby Fleener vs Hou

Jordan Reed @ Atl

Heath Miller vs Cin

Comments: Look for Delanie Walker to have an amazing game this week as he plays the worst defense against opposing TE's, and it isn't even close. Arizona is DEAD LAST against TE's. Dennis Pitta made his season debut with a bang as he recorded 6 receptions for 48 yards receiving and a TD to go along with 11 targets! This week he will play a soft Detroit pass defense. Look for him to contribute more as he continues to dust the rust off.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

A: It's close but I prefer Chris Johnson vs Den. This game could, as always, end up in a shootout. that could mean a lot of dump off passes for Johnson. Also, I like Tennessee's chances of keeping Denver honest by running the ball with CJ2K to help keep Manning off the field. Roll with Johnson.

Q: St. Louis or Oakland defense. St. Louis has been the better defense this season, but Oakland plays the Jets...- Michael Posey via Facebook
A: Yes, the Rams defense has been better this season, but for this week I like Oakland better. Any team that is playing the NY Jets has a great chance of putting up a massive amount of points. Over the past 3 weeks each has scored at least 16 fantasy points against the Jets. Defense are averaging 12 fantasy points a game against NY. That's incredible when you think about it. In most of my leagues I have grabbed Oakland if able to. I'd roll with them this week.

Q: Alex Smith of KC vs Was or Cam Newton of Car vs NO? and a defense that I could pick up off the waiver wire?- Jimmie Martin via Facebook
A: even though Alex Smith has the easier matchup, Cam Newton is a stud and must be started here. Newton has been on fire lately and could continue that trend this week. As a rull of thumb, you always start your studs in Fantasy football, and Cam Newton is a stud. Start Newton with confidence. Next, the defense that I have been telling everybody to pick up and stream is the Oakland Raiders. As stated above, Oakland plays a terrible NY Jets team that is in disarray. If Geno Smith continues to perform badly will he be benched again? then the Oakland defense will be staring at playing against a backup QB. All defenses love to see that :)

Comments: Nick Foles was declared the starter for the Eagles by head coach Chip Kelly for the next 1,000 years. That is not a typo. That is exactly what the coach said. kelly has confidence in foles, as he should have, and foles is producing at an amazing level. the Detroit pass defense is not good at all. Expect a good game from Foles. Even though Russell Wilson was amazing on Monday night against the Saints, i don't expect another crazy game this week against a much improved 49er's defense. temper your expectations a bit.

RB

Jamaal Charles @ Wash

Matt Forte vs Dal

Adrian Peterson @ Bal

Eddie Lacy vs Atl

DeMarco Murray @ Chi

Knowshon Moreno vs Ten

Marshawn Lynch @ SF

Andre Brown @ SD

LeSean McCoy vs Det

Reggie Bush @ Phi

Ben Tate @ Jac

Le'Veon Bell vs Mia

Chris Johnson @ Den

Alfred Morris vs KC

Maurice Jones-Drew vs Hou

Shane Vereen vs Cle

Ray Rice vs Min

Bobby Rainey vs Buf

Zac Stacy @ Ari

Frank Gore vs Sea

Steven Jackson @ GB

CJ Spiller @ TB

Gio Bernard vs Ind

Lamar Miller @ Pit

Donald Brown @ Cin

Fred Jackson @ TB

Rashad Jennings @ NYJ

Chris Ivory vs Oak

Rashard Mendenhall vs StL

Danny Woodhead vs NYG

Comments: Even though Bobby Rainey has had a very rough past 2 weeks, those 2 weeks were against very hard rushing defenses. This week he gets a soft Buffalo defense that should allow him to spread his legs. Even during those terrible performances over the past 2 weeks, the Buccaneers gave Rainey the ball at least 17 times. Andre Brown continues to get it done for fantasy owners. Since his return from injury, Brown has scored 8 points or more in ever game. He will continue that trend against a middle of the road chargers defense. Start Brown with confidence.

WR

Calvin Johnson @ Phi

Brandon Marshall vs Dal

AJ Green vs Ind

Dez Bryany vs Chi

Alshon Jeffery vs Dal

Josh Gordon @ NE

Andre Johnson @ Jac

Vincent Jackson vs Buf

DeSean Jackson vs Det

Torrey Smith vs Min

Demaryius Thomas vs Ten

Antonio Brown vs Mia

Larry Fitzgerald vs StL

Pierre Garcon vs KC

Keenan Allen vs NYG

Victor Cruz @ SD

Jordy Nelson vs Atl

Eric Decker vs Ten

Riley Cooper vs Det

Roddy White @ GB

Michael Floyd vs StL

Wes Welker vs Ten

Harry Douglas @ GB

Kendall Wright @ Den

Mike Wallace @ Pit

Julian Edelman vs Cle

TY Hilton @ Cin

Cecil Shorts vs Hou

Michael Crabtree vs Sea

Dwayne Bowe @ Wash

Comments: Roddy White looks to be getting his legs back underneath him after an injury filled season. This week he plays against a Packers defense that has been burned as of lately. Get him in your lineup. the same goes for Michael Floyd. While most opposing defenses are trying to stop Larry Fitzgerald, Floyd has been sneaking away with the fantasy points. He is creeping up on posting a 1,000 yard season. Keep him in your lineups!

TE

Rob Gronkowski vs Cle

Jimmy Graham vs Car

Jason Witten @ Chi

Tony Gonzalez @ GB

Vernon Davis vs Sea

Julius Thomas vs Ten

Greg Olsen @ NO

Garrett Graham @ Jac

Coby Fleener @ Cin

Antonio Gates vs NYG

Jordan Reed vs KC

Delanie Walker @ Den

Jordan Cameron @ NE

Jared Cook @ Ari

Heath Miller vs Mia

Comments: Look for Jared Cook for a sneaky play this week. Cook plays an Arizona defense that is dead last against TE's, and it isn't even close. Also, Greg Olsen is a great play this week as the Panthers play an angry Saints team that was just embarressed against the Seahawks on Monday. Carolina will have to throw a good amount to keep up.

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